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The New Neutral: Incorporating Sea-Glass Chandeliers into Your Festive Fall and Holiday Decor
Introduction
When it comes to neutral elements in interior design, we often think of beiges, whites, and grays. However, with the contemporary shift toward oceanic palettes, sea-glass has emerged as the new neutral that complements virtually any color scheme. In this blog post, we'll explore how sea-glass chandeliers can serve as versatile centerpieces that uplift your festive décor—whether it’s for Thanksgiving, Christmas, or any other special celebration.
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Whether you're decorating your entire home or simply adding a few coastal accents, incorporating these elements into your space will help you create the serene and calming atmosphere you desire. With a touch of light and airy colors, textured fabrics, natural materials, and a beautiful sea glass chandelier, your home will become a peaceful oasis that you can enjoy every day.
2019 Summer / Fall Style Report
GREEN WITH ENVY
Explosive throughout showrooms, green was a prevalent color in upholstery, artwork, case goods, and even rugs. Dramatic accents in case goods, such as the Houston Cabinet by Chelsea House, with its apple green raffia interior, generated a worthy buzz. Chaddock took a bold stance by introducing a rich emerald cut velvet with a dimensional, naturally-inspired graphic on their sophisticated Chase Chair. Nourison blended an exciting mixture of green, cream, and blue tones to create a watercolor effect in their new Prismatic Seafoam Rug. Christopher Kennedy’s ”Grove” abstract artwork with Wendover Art was another showstopper. It’s clear that green is here to stay as manufacturers find unique applications for this lively color.